share the road

Even if you don't bike, watch out for bicyclists and share the road with them. Sure, they're annoying with their Critical Mass and their bright not-so-stylish clothing, but they're just trying to be visible and raise awareness. Cyclists account for 2% of all road deaths and injuries. It is said that the first automobile accident in the United States was in New York City in 1896 when a vehicle hit a cyclist. Awareness matters - U.S. cyclists are three times more likely to be killed than German cyclists and six times more likely than Dutch cyclists. It's considerate, it's life-saving, and it's the law. Please share the road.

Even if you don't bike, watch out for bicyclists and share the road with them. Sure, they're annoying with their Critical Mass and their bright not-so-stylish clothing, but they're just trying to be visible and raise awareness. Cyclists account for 2% of all road deaths and injuries. It is said that the first automobile accident in the United States was in New York City in 1896 when a vehicle hit a cyclist. Awareness matters - U.S. cyclists are three times more likely to be killed than German cyclists and six times more likely than Dutch cyclists. It's considerate, it's life-saving, and it's the law. Please share the road.